Business IT Solutions
IT Consultancy based in Suffolk, UK.
Custom Web Design
Small business IT support
Ecommerce and Esolutions
Linux / Open Source solutions
Linux and Open Source
Our aim is to help your business by providing cost-effective, secure and reliable solutions based on Linux and Open Source.No vendor lock-in
Most small businesses know the large cost of Microsoft software. Moving to an alternative is not easy when your company is locked into proprietary solutions.As we use Open Source where possible we can offer you a cost-effective solution, and although we hope you'll stay with us we won't lock you in!
Euro Business Enterprises

Tel: +44 (0)1728 688380
Microsoft software replacement
With many years of experience in Linux and Open Source software, we are happy to suggest ways that you can make the switch from expensive Microsoft solutions to Linux / Open Source.You could replace expensive Microsoft licences on both servers and desktops with free-of-charge Open Source solutions. The cost involved would be our charge for setting everything up according to your requirements.
If you're currently considering solutions that could end up costing you the earth, contact us to find out what we could do for you, and for a no-obligation quote.
Open Source news
[07.04.2008 - 08:38am] - www.pcworld.com
Video software developer Gotuit Media has sued Microsoft, claiming that its Silverlight multimedia software infringes several of the company's patents. [...more]
[07.04.2008 - 08:37am] - www.linux.com
Easy PDF editing is coming to OpenOffice.org, but you'll have to be patient for a few months. [...more]
[07.04.2008 - 08:37am] - www.desktoplinux.com
A private school in St. Louis, Mo. is increasingly choosing Linux for the computers it supplies to students and faculty, according to laptop supplier Lenovo. [...more]
[07.04.2008 - 08:36am] - www.theregister.co.uk
Microsoft's services are also not just confusing, they are in a state of confusion and always changing. Do you want to get caught in the middle of that? [...more]
[07.04.2008 - 08:36am] - www.accuracast.com
Only last month Microsoft had announced that they were going to stop acquiring new companies. Now, however, they have decided to make an exception, and will acquire the Portugal-based company Mobicomp. [...more]